xfce4-mixer doesn't unmute alsa after setting volume to 0% and back up

Hey guys,

I'm no newbie to Arch, so maybe I just need some cold water in my face because I'm overlooking something obvious.. Yesterday I did a complete re-install from an arch bootstrap script and got everything running just the way I want again - except for one thing.

I am running Xfce as my DE with the xfce4-mixer applet in the tray to control the Master channel's volume using the mouse scroll wheel. This always used to work fine for me. Alsa is up and running and I get sound. The only thing is that when I completely turn down the volume by scrolling down over the speaker icon in the tray (because my phone rings for instance) and then scroll it back up again, alsa somehow seems stuck in mute mode. I have to open a terminal window and use alsamixer each time to unmute the volume again .

This seems like strange behavior on the part of xfce-mixer to me, and it is not something I have encountered before. Anyone have some tips or tricks to fix this weirdness?

Re: xfce4-mixer doesn't unmute alsa after setting volume to 0% and back up

Re: xfce4-mixer doesn't unmute alsa after setting volume to 0% and back up

u should try xfce-volumed from AUR or cobine it with pulseaudio and xfce-volumed-pulse. Should modify your default card from xfconf to pulseaudio. Worked for me before. But a little bit tricky, had to configure and reboot a couple times to get it working. Goodluck :-)